Eindrücke aus der Geisterstadt
Die japanische Stadt Namie liegt neben der Sperrzone von Fukushima - seit dem AKW-Unglück ist sie verwaist.
Von Marie North
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Dense vegetation is seen from inside an abandoned
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A clock shows the time of 2011 earthquake at the k
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Vegetation grows over a house damaged in 2011 eart
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Wild flowers and other vegetation grow over train
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Messages of support are written on a blackboard in
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A road block prevents people from entering highly
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A twisted clock, spiders webs and debris are seen
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A small monument to victims is seen in front of an
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The level of radiation is seen near the abandoned
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A vending machine, brought inland by a tsunami, is
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People wear face masks as they visit the cemetery
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The beach is littered with tsunami barriers, wreck
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Street lamps light the street in the evacuated tow
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Bicycles are left behind near the train station in
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A vendor offers fish for sale at a market in the I
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A lifeguard's watchtower and drawings on an anti-t
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A surfer carries board as others catch waves befor
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Waves break into the anti-tsunami barriers as a ty
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An elderly woman leans against the damaged grave o
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A farmer cuts the grass at an abandoned farm at th
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